Wed, 14 June 2006 ![]() In this episode, we talk with Sanjiva Weerawarana of WSO2. In part one, we talk about WSO2's web services products and way in which working on an open source code base effects the rest of your organization. This is the first part of our discussion with Sanjiva. The second part will be out shortly. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 June 2006 ![]()
In this episode, James Governor and Coté talk with René Wienholtz of STRATO, a quite large hosting provider in Europe. But first, we start with a preview of RedMonk travel and some commentary on Crocs. Links of interest: You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 June 2006 ![]() This is part two of a special edition of RedMonk Radio shared with my other podcast, The DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast. You can check out more details from the first part. In this part, we talk about:
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Fri, 2 June 2006 ![]() This is part one of a special edition of RedMonk Radio shared with my other podcast, The DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast. My podcasting buddy, Charles Lowell, is the founder of The Front Side, a company he's starting around an AJAX framework, Freestyle, that he and his people have worked on for the past year. So it made sense to get him and André Charland, of eBusinessApplications, together to talk about the technology and business of AJAX. Or "making money with AJAX" as I like to call it. That's a topic both podcast audiences will enjoy, so here we are sharing an episode between both podcasts ;> So enjoy the episode! You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |


